With an inscription to one of the front endpapers, signed by the author.

Auguste Vacquerie (1819-1895) was a French journalist and man of letters. In the year of his death, the rue Auguste-Vacquerie, in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, was named in his honor.

CONDITION

In a gilt cloth binding with gilt title detailing to the spine. Externally, sound with some shelfwear; with marks to boards and bumping to the extremities, and slight loss to the tail. The front hinge is tender. Internally, generally firmly bound although slightly strained in places, with the pages generally bright and clean; just scattered spotting and a few handling marks. There is a small closed tear and tidemark to the front endpaper; and an ink stamp of Bibliotheque de Monsieur Felix Chemla to a second front endpaper. Overall: GOOD.

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